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Old ladies

Wrinkly and rusty, how she must have been paraded around by World War II officers during the day!

 

This is a display inside Jeath War Museum. Further down the tour, here's Old Miss Thin and Saggy. She must be given credit for hanging in there all these years.


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  1. Creative photos for OWT ~ love the visuals and captions ~ thanks ~

    artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)

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  2. That old rusty car is fantastic! I think I'll skip a walk across the bridge. Great finds! Thanks for linking up!

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  3. The view of the Jeep is interesting and the bridge I will stay away from. Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  4. The truck is very neat. And credit to the bridge, but I'd leave her to her own demise.

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  5. Ha, fun! Don't think I'd be walking across that bridge . . . .

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  6. I love this post. Well done!

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  7. Excellent entry for Rubbish Tuesday....excellent.

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  8. these are GREAT rubbish finds! :)

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  9. The bridge is delightful! Is it really called Old Miss Thin and Saggy, or did you just make that up?

    Red Buildings

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  10. Great shots. That's a cool truck and I like the old bridge (to look at not cross over).

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  11. So true - credit to the bridge for hanging in there!

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  12. This bridge doesn´t look very trustworthy! ;)

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